hahaha! no **** man! the amount of salt they use here in the winter is stupid! bad axe gets it worse than where im at, can only imagine the amount...
damn, that thing is clean! before I bought my 02 I almost bought an 89 F150. truck was lifted, not sure how much but the body had a bit of...
agreed. that a little too much offset.
weve got them on our jeep, pretty good tire. i think theyre wearing pretty good. only complaint i have is that the white letting is coming off.
alright well it looks like it should be thick. lol
**** man lol you hit something hard, thats a thick piece of steel.
BFG A/T right now with 35k+ miles on em with about 6/32" of tread left. im thinking about going with a Treadwright tire after these are shot.
holy shat! keep her going!
welcome dude! get some pics up when you can of both trucks!
looks great, as usual man.:peace:
hahahaha looks fun dylan!
ouch. thats some major offset, youll be clipping cars down the road.
i always forget about that 87a pin. lol
thats another good thought. just put the switch on the power wire before the headlight wire.
**** hopefully you forgot something man. is the truck running rough? could try the propane trick I learned in class. get some propane and...
don't forget the pics man! we love lights here lol.
Just use the lt green/black wire for your "switch" wire pin 85, fused 12v contant from BATTERY pin 30, ground at pin 86 and lights at pin 87.
hahahaha Mitchell ondemand was running a little slugish
jarrett beat me too it. LIGHT GREEN/BLACK is your high beam wire.
I would use a relay. use the high beam power wire as the "switch" wire for the relay. hook the hellas up to the relay at proper pin, connect...
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